Minutemen Recover, Shock Wildcats in Overtime 4-3

Rookie forward David Boehm scored his second career goal at 2:05 of overtime as Massachusetts escaped with a 4-3 come-from-behind victory over New Hampshire on Friday evening. Driving into the zone from center ice, Boehm effectively used a UNH defender to screen goaltender Brian Foster and was able to beat him with a shot low … Read more

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Tigers Topple Maverick in OT

Minnesota State did something few teams had come even close to doing against No. 10 Colorado College Friday, yet it still didn’t translate into a win for the Mavericks. The Mavericks blanketed the Tigers’ high-scoring offense for more than 60 minutes, but couldn’t do it for 65. Rylan Schwartz netted a power-play goal with 52 … Read more

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Eno Stops 24 as Bowling Green Upsets Alaska

The Bowling Green Falcons used strong goaltendeing by sophomore Nick Eno combined with a lot of hard work around the Alaska net to pull off an early-season upset of the No. 9 Nanooks on Friday night at the BG Ice Arena. In their ninth game of the season, the Falcons (1-7-1; 1-3-1-1 CCHA) finally got … Read more

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Lampe’s Hat Trick Buoys Bobcats

Eric Lampe’s hat trick powered the No. 20 Quinnipiac University Bobcats to a 5-1 victory over the Harvard Crimson Friday evening at the TD Bank Sports Center in ECAC Hockey action. It was Lampe’s second career three goal game. His first came on Feb. 1, 2008 at Rensselaer. The Bobcats (7-1-0 overall, 3-0-0 ECAC Hockey) … Read more

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Sister Kissing: Gusties and Oles Skate to 3-3 Tie in MIAC Tilt

If the rest of the MIAC season is anything like this game, it’s going to be one wild ride. Last year’s conference playoff champion Gustavus Adolphus faced off against St. Olaf, last year’s regular season champion. The Gusties came out of the gate with all cylinders firing, and controlled play for most of the first … Read more

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Buckeyes Buck Broncos

Western Michigan played the “perfect road game” for the first 40 minutes of their contest against Ohio State on Friday evening, however the Buckeyes found their offensive rhythm with a four goal explosion in the third period as bested the Broncos, 4-2. Going into the third period, Western Michigan held a 1-0 lead despite being … Read more

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Buquet’s Late Goal Earns Wayne State Tie with Wisconsin

Trailing 2-1 to Wisconsin with a little over a minute left and their goalie pulled, things were looking bleak for the Wayne State women’s hockey team. It didn’t help that Wisconsin had just killed off a crucial late penalty. One roofed wrist shot from freshman Gina Buquet later however, the Warriors had tied the game. … Read more

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Schroeder: I’m Staying at Minnesota

Minnesota forward Jordan Schroeder says all the speculation about his departure from the Golden Gophers is false. In a rare response to Internet rumors that he was planning to leave Minnesota, Schroeder committed his future to the team. “I am fully committed to this team and university,” Schroeder said in a statement released by the … Read more

Rising Out of the Crowd

Carl Hagelin first came to Michigan as just another face in Red Berenson’s Michigan Hockey Camp. Now, he’s one of the faces of the Wolverines’ offense. Justin A. Rice reports.

Back on Top: St. Norbert Again D-III’s Best

What is past is prologue. Or so it must seem to the St. Norbert Green Knights who, a year removed from a national championship, can again lay claim to being the top team in D-III college hockey. Gaining any sense of comfort upon that throne, however, would probably prove unwise. Closely mimicking the preseason poll, … Read more

Miami Nears Unanimous Status Atop Rankings

Miami strengthened its hold on the top spot in the USCHO.com/CBS College Sports Division I Men’s Poll on Monday, collecting 49 of the 50 first-place votes. Related link: Full rankings The RedHawks swept a pair of games at then-No. 4 Michigan last weekend, outscoring the Wolverines by a combined 8-2. North Dakota moved up one … Read more

Serratore Gets New Deal at Air Force

Air Force and coach Frank Serratore have agreed to a new five-year contract that will keep Serratore behind the Falcons’ bench through the 2013-14 season, the school announced Monday. Frank Serratore Serratore, who is in his 13th season with Air Force, has led the Falcons to three straight NCAA tournament appearances after Atlantic Hockey postseason … Read more

Abbott’s Goal Leads Maine to Upset Over Boston University

Special teams were expected to be a toss-up Sunday when the University of Maine men’s hockey team hosted rival Boston University. Maine entered the game with the nation’s fifth-ranked power play, while B.U. countered with Hockey East’s second stingiest penalty killing unit. Maine sophomore left wing Spencer Abbott’s second period even-strength goal made the difference, … Read more

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Milo Scores Two as Vermont Blanks Providence

The Vermont Catamounts fought off the Providence College Friars in a 3-0 shutout Sunday night in Hockey East action at Gutterson Fieldhouse. Freshman Chris McCarthy had a goal and an assist for the Catamounts while junior Justin Milo scored the other two goals of the game. “I thought we gave it our all for sixty … Read more

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Wellman’s Goal and Assist in Third Lift UMass Past Niagara

Despite still being winless, Niagara University coach Dave Burkholder has been happy with his club. Until Sunday. Casey Wellman and James Marcou scored just under three minutes apart late in the third period to give Massachusetts a 4-2 victory over Niagara on a glorious fall afternoon better suited for golf than hockey. Niagara fell to … Read more

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Conacher’s Penalty Shot Goal Lifts Canisius Past Mercyhurst

Cory Conacher finally found a way to score without Vince Scarsella. The dynamic duo did make the score sheet — Conacher assisted on Scarsella’s first-period goal, marking the sixth time in seven games that one has assisted on the other’s goal — but the junior forward also notched the game-winning penalty shot in the waning … Read more

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Smith Scores Two as Miami Sweeps Michigan

Miami played the role of college hockey’s top-ranked team to perfection Saturday night at Yost Ice Arena in Ann Arbor. The RedHawks parlayed tight checking, smothering defense, solid goaltending and timely scoring to dominate Michigan, 5-1, and sweep their weekend series with the Wolverines. By taking the two-game set, Miami handed the Michigan their first … Read more

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Volkening Stops 27 as Air Force Blanks Bentley

After an 0-4 start to the regular season, the Air Force Falcons look as if they have gotten back on track. With a 4-1-1 (4-5-1 overall) record in their last six games, all in conference play, Air Force finds itself sitting alone on top of the Atlantic Hockey Association, one point ahead of RIT . … Read more

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Wong, Holt Have Two Points Each as Quinnipiac Blasts St. Lawrence

Four second period goals were enough to spring the Quinnipiac University Bobcats to a 5-2 win over the St. Lawrence University Saints Saturday afternoon at the TD Bank Sports Center. Quinnipiac scored three of their goals on the power play and killed off 11-of-12 penalties. “We have a lot of work to do on our … Read more

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